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Everything You Need to Know about Postnups

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By Catherine Shanahan, CDFA and Karen Chellewco-Founders, My Divorce Solution, Divorced Girl Smiling Trusted Professionals

Postnups, (also known as postnuptial agreements) have become increasingly popular for married couples looking to establish clarity and security whether they get divorced or stay together. Unlike prenuptial agreements, which are made before the marriage, postnups are entered into after a couple is married.

What Are Postnups?

A postnuptial agreement is a legal document that married couples can enter into to dictate the division of their assets and responsibilities in the event of a divorce or the death of one spouse. It can cover a wide range of financial matters, including but not limited to the division of property, spousal support, and the rights to one’s earnings during and after the marriage. While the essence of a postnup is to outline the division of assets and responsibilities between spouses, achieving a fair and comprehensive agreement requires a deep understanding of the couple’s financial landscape. This is where My Divorce Solution can help.

Specific Reasons Why People Get Postnups

1. Change in Financial Circumstances

One of the most common reasons couples opt for a postnup is a significant change in their financial situation. This could be due to one spouse receiving a large inheritance, a considerable increase in one’s earnings, or the start of a successful business venture. A postnup can help ensure that these assets are protected or fairly distributed.

2. Clarification of Financial Responsibilities

Couples may seek a postnup to clearly outline their financial duties and responsibilities during the marriage. This includes how bills are paid, how debt is managed, and the contributions each spouse makes to savings and investment accounts. It can help prevent conflicts and ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of their financial roles.


3. Children from Previous Marriages

For those entering a marriage with children from previous relationships, a postnup can be vital in protecting the children’s inheritance rights and ensuring that assets are allocated according to the parents’ wishes. It can provide peace of mind that the children’s financial future is secure, regardless of the dynamics of the current marriage.

4. To Avoid Future Conflicts

By addressing potential points of contention before they arise, a postnup can significantly reduce the likelihood of disputes in the event of a divorce. It allows couples to decide on the division of assets and responsibilities while they are in a cooperative, rather than adversarial, state of mind.

5. Marriage Reconciliation

In some cases, a postnup is used as a tool for reconciliation. If a marriage has been strained or there has been talk of separation, a postnup can help rebuild trust by establishing clear expectations and commitments moving forward. It can serve as a tangible commitment to the marriage and a fresh start.

6. Legal Protection

Lastly, a postnup provides legal protection for both spouses. It ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations, reducing the risk of a prolonged and contentious legal battle in the event of divorce. It can also provide protection against creditors and in situations where one spouse has significantly more debt than the other.

While the idea of drafting a postnuptial agreement may seem unromantic or pessimistic to some, the reality is that it can be a practical and wise step for many couples.

Postnups offer a way to address financial matters openly and honestly, which can ultimately strengthen the foundation of a marriage. By considering the potential future and planning accordingly, couples can ensure that they are protected no matter what challenges they may face together. Whether it’s due to changes in financial status, the blending of families, or simply the desire for clarity and protection, the reasons for considering a postnup are as varied as the individuals in the marriage itself.

My Divorce Solution, with their comprehensive financial analysis and personalized planning, play a crucial role in ensuring that postnups are not just legal documents, but pathways to financial security and peace of mind for both parties involved.

To learn more about working with My Divorce Solution and our Divorce Financial Specialist’s, contact us today at www.mydivorcesolution.com

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Catherine Shanahan, CDFA and Karen Chellewco-Founders, My Divorce Solution, Divorced Girl Smiling Trusted Professionals

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